Campaign to restore historic Bathurst home

The Doucet Hennessey House has a history of some 200 years, and a group has launched an indiegogo campaign in hopes of kick-starting the effort to restore the building and make it into a space for artists. Melynda Jarratt talks about the campaign.

Shift - NBNB Gamecaster going to X GamesJan 12, 2015 | 10:59Matt Trivett started calling the play-by-play for his own games a few years ago. Now he goes to major tournaments to narrate the action for the thousands that watch others play Counter-Strike. He's off to the X Games!

Shift - NBHampton man one of top four darts players in the world!Jan 14, 2015 | 9:56Jeff Smith travelled from Hampton to London, England to compete in the World Darts Championships. He made it to the semi-finals - the best result for a Canadian in over two decades!

Shift - NBMonogamy spectrum researchJan 13, 2015 | 10:00This could save a whole lot of people a whole lot of heartache. Mount Allison University professor Lisa Dawn Hamilton has a two-year research grant to figure out if there are personality traits connected to monogamy.

Shift - NBWrightman Alpines moves to St. AndrewsNov 13, 2014 | 8:05Harvey Wrightman has been growing alpine plants for rock gardens for 30 years. He recently moved his nursery from Ontario to St Andrews, New Brunswick!

Shift - NBScow Craft CiderJan 8, 2015 | 7:45Verger Belliveau Orchard in Memramcook is now in the hard cider business! Robert Bourgeois talks about his Scow Craft Cider, made with his own secret blend of apples, and his historical inspiration!

Shift - NBInside Canada's oldest reading clubJan 8, 2015 | 9:55Writer Julia Wright discovered that Saint John is home to the oldest reading club in the country. The meetings are black tie and end with hot chocolate served in a silver tea set. She managed an invite and takes us inside.

Shift - NBHomegrown Meats of TantramarJan 15, 2015 | 11:12Dave Hunter loved the locally raised, hormone and steroid free meat he was buying for his Sackville restaurant so much, he figured it should be available to all consumers. So he started HomeGrown Meats of Tantramar!

Shift - NBPanel on Finn, Godin and VickersJan 9, 2015 | 17:57Our political panel - Lisa Keenan, Jean Saint-Cyr and Michael Camp - remembers Gilbert Finn. They also look at MP Yvon Godin's decision not to seek re-election and the appointment of Kevin Vickers to be the next Ambassador to Ireland.

Shift - NBChristmas bird counts and snowy owlsDec 19, 2014 | 7:50Alain Clavette checks in on the bird counts that have already happened and he talks about the number of snowy owls spotted in the province so far this year.

Shift - NBNB has award winning ginMay 21, 2014 | 11:01A gin earning international accolades and gold medals is made in Petit-Paquetville on the Acadian Peninsula. Distilleries Fils Du Roy just picked up its latest honour, a gold medal at the International Spirits Challenge in London. Sebastien Roy is the dis

Shift - NBLink between stomach bacteria and mental health?Jul 21, 2014 | 6:30As the belly goes, so goes the brain. That's according to a growing body of evidence that says gut bacteria can have a serious impact on our minds as well as our metabolism. Microbiologist Jason Tetro explains.

Shift - NBMake Fredericton FirstNov 11, 2014 | 8:07There's a campaign under way to ensure that a panel of veterans chooses the Capital Region as the first location for a Light Armoured Vehicle, or LAV, memorial. MLA Brian Macdonald is organizing the bid and he explains why.